

Hoxton Mini Press An Opinionated Guide To London Architecture
A quiet but powerful series of portraits of inner-city teenagers alongside their thoughts on modern life.
After the London 2011 riots, young photographer Julian Mährlein set out to capture the faces and voices of inner-city teenagers. The resulting portraits, shot on the streets with natural light, reveal the surprisingly tender side of a generation so often misrepresented and which faces a world in profound flux.
The series was shot with natural light and mostly in urban environments where the kids play football, basketball, skate or cycle. Accompanied by quotes taken from conversations with kids in London, Mährlein's portraits invite the viewer to challenge their existing preconceptions of a generation so often misunderstood.
Find yourself wondering “what are the best London pubs?” East London-based Hoxton Mini Press’ books offer collectible photo books of British life, from portraits to handy guides. Independent by nature, all its guides cover the most obscure of things to see and do so you won’t be chasing your tail trying to avoid chains and tourist traps. For stationery lovers, its cloth bound notebooks will make your to-do lists look the part.